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and if you sneeze in an environment like this, you can infect everyone. >> that quickly? >> that quickly. >> reporter: so why is it so much worse this year than last? doctors say the virus appears to mutate. >> as we get one type of immunity, it will change and develop another kind of flu virus that can be easier to spread and potentially more serious. >> reporter: this mutating flu still spreading fast. tom costello, nbc news, bethesda, maryland. >> dr. tanya benenson is our chief medical officer here at nbc. tanya, you were telling me before air you have handed out about 1,000 inoculations just to our employees here in new york. you're reporting a lot of first-timers this year. but to that question, is it too late to get the inoculation? >> it's not too late. we still hear the flu is spreading. if the flu is spreading, new people are getting the flu and that could be you if you haven't had it. it's definitely not too late. it takes two weeks to kick in so the earlier the better, still can get one. >> people who hear this efficacy rate of 60-some odd percent, is it still
and if you sneeze in an environment like this, you can infect everyone. >> that quickly? >> that quickly. >> reporter: so why is it so much worse this year than last? doctors say the virus appears to mutate. >> as we get one type of immunity, it will change and develop another kind of flu virus that can be easier to spread and potentially more serious. >> reporter: this mutating flu still spreading fast. tom costello, nbc news, bethesda, maryland. >> dr....
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great nation include commitments to peace, justice, freedom, democracy, human rights, protecting the environment, and sharing wealth with others. >> let's look at america for a moment. let's talk about peace, for of all. since world war ii we've been almost constantly in war. our country is now looked upon about nation on earth and almost a complete dirth now of commitment of america to negotiate differences with others. >> during his term as 39th president carter helped broker peace between israel and egypt, established diplomatic relations with china and signed a treaty of soviet union to scale down the number of nuclear weapons in the world. he won the nobel peace prize in 2002. >>> coming up next at 6:00, a report from around the world after a shooting rampage that rocked their community. tonight, how the team of newtown, connecticut, are saying thank you. >>> also, if you visited the pump recently, the gas prices are sky high. >>> we saw a warmer finish to the weekend around the bay area. highs today did reach the upper 60s in parts of the north santa rosa. 52 around san jose. before we see
great nation include commitments to peace, justice, freedom, democracy, human rights, protecting the environment, and sharing wealth with others. >> let's look at america for a moment. let's talk about peace, for of all. since world war ii we've been almost constantly in war. our country is now looked upon about nation on earth and almost a complete dirth now of commitment of america to negotiate differences with others. >> during his term as 39th president carter helped broker...
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the people that are living out here but the needs of the community and the potential damage to the environment as well. we have to be careful and respectful of all the different constituencies that work hard to look at the underlying problem of why this encampment exists. that's because our community is facing a crisis of homeless bs. we need to address that. >> reporter: the city said it will store these people's belongings for 90 days for pickup later. but we saw the city throwing away most of their items. not clear how much will end up in storage. one lady advocating for her friends who live on the streets still, she was hoping for another week a reprieve so she could try to move some of these people into homes. the city pointed out to us that nonprofits have been reaching out to these people for the past month. sometimes people don't want to go into a shelter because the rules are too rigid. they feel like they're losing their freedom. others don't qualify. keep in mind, even if everyone wanted to go in, there's not enough beds in san jose for everyone who is homeless. that being said, the
the people that are living out here but the needs of the community and the potential damage to the environment as well. we have to be careful and respectful of all the different constituencies that work hard to look at the underlying problem of why this encampment exists. that's because our community is facing a crisis of homeless bs. we need to address that. >> reporter: the city said it will store these people's belongings for 90 days for pickup later. but we saw the city throwing away...
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have been a deadly accident on the job is suing cal train he says for not providing a safe working environment. "today in the bay's" george kiriyama has the story. >> reporter: he had a fractured skull, broken back, broken ricks and a punctured lung. on his birthday the san jose railway worker woke up. >> it's amazinamazing. >> reporter: amazing? call it a miracle. salazar doesn't remember anything that day in november when a 39-foot-long almost 1,800 pound section of steel track smashed into his back and pinned him to the ground. he and his co-workers are fixing a damaged part of the rail north of the south san francisco cal train station when his fellow workers lost control lifting the steel track. >> the rest, what happened for a couple months, i didn't know anything until i wake up. >> reporter: salazar is suing cal train for not providing a safe work environment. in the lawsuit it says his fellow workers didn't use proper procedures or equipment when moving the steel track. >> that don't supposed to be happening. i think they're doing some mistake. >> reporter: the recovery has been slow.
have been a deadly accident on the job is suing cal train he says for not providing a safe working environment. "today in the bay's" george kiriyama has the story. >> reporter: he had a fractured skull, broken back, broken ricks and a punctured lung. on his birthday the san jose railway worker woke up. >> it's amazinamazing. >> reporter: amazing? call it a miracle. salazar doesn't remember anything that day in november when a 39-foot-long almost 1,800 pound section...
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. >> they were looking for a really unique environment. >> and they came here to linked in. specifically linked in's marketing solutions business. a quickly growing way to reach social networkers with money. linked in says the average user in its site makes $83,000 a year. that will buy a lot of movie tickets. >> because of the quality of the audience, we really have some of the most affluent, educated and influential consumers on our platform who come to the platform to engage on a daily basis with content they really value. >> and whether you're looking for films or cars, linked in thinks it has a way to find you more efficiently than bigger social networks. and wall street seems to agree, sending linked in stock to all-time highs, while the company has done so much hiring recently it has to build a new silicon valley campus. a high tech success story. that's yet to reach its final act. >> that is an interesting idea. these days every movie has a facebook page and a twitter hashtag. but by targeting afluent, linked in members a movie like "the butler" saying hey i know you
. >> they were looking for a really unique environment. >> and they came here to linked in. specifically linked in's marketing solutions business. a quickly growing way to reach social networkers with money. linked in says the average user in its site makes $83,000 a year. that will buy a lot of movie tickets. >> because of the quality of the audience, we really have some of the most affluent, educated and influential consumers on our platform who come to the platform to...
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it's a racing environment. hard to get your top end speed. certainly in these conditions you see high speeds. it's fun. >> reporter: coming up tonight at 6:00, we talk with america's cup event authority ceo steven barkley about this situation with the italian. that and more, not too long from now. let's send it back to you in the studio. >> thank you, lawrence. on dry land a lot of back biting. on the water, it's beautiful. >> i know. it's so beautiful. it's great week to be out on the water because we got warm temps. >> we also on that much needed wind for the boats earlier this week. they had a problem, not enough wind. right now 15 to 20 miles per hour right across cooks line and five to seven feet. a lot of the atmosphere wouldn't have gotten stirred up so the boats would have gotten motion today without this resurgence of heat inland. we did see that in temperatures in the east bay and south bay going up five to nine degrees today. good enough to create a temperature gradient. now, some of the t hottest locations again very isolated. if
it's a racing environment. hard to get your top end speed. certainly in these conditions you see high speeds. it's fun. >> reporter: coming up tonight at 6:00, we talk with america's cup event authority ceo steven barkley about this situation with the italian. that and more, not too long from now. let's send it back to you in the studio. >> thank you, lawrence. on dry land a lot of back biting. on the water, it's beautiful. >> i know. it's so beautiful. it's great week to be...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> with temperatures in washington hovering in the 20s, what may be the last surviving housefly of the winter season was hovering in the white house today, and had an encounter with the president during a press event. >> that's why today i am nominating mary jo white to lead the security and exchange commission, and richard cordray to continue leading the consumer financial protection bureau. this guy is bothering me here. >> the incident left us with this unfortunate still photo of the president. and while we presume secret service wrestled the offender to the ground, the president has a history with flies, famously dispatching one during an interview with our own john harwood. >>> the roar that could be heard for miles today around huntsville, alabama was the test-firing of a vintag
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> with temperatures in washington hovering in the 20s, what may be the last surviving housefly of the winter season was hovering in the white house today, and had an encounter with the president during a press event. >> that's why today i am...
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the toxic environment they say is forcing teachers to leave the district. >>> vice president joe biden about to make his way right here to the bay area. we'll tell you what's on his itinerary and why his visit is attracting protesters. >>> and success. you made it to friday, and it is going to be spectacular all across the bay area, especially today. then things change as we honor your dad on father's day. >>> the north bay looks really nice right now as the traffic starts to build. it is friday, but we have slowing. a new report for the tri-valley, we'll bring you the latest for 580 in livermore coming up. >>> and a live look outside. we've seen the glorious sunrise over the bay area this morning, kind of casting a golden hue to your friday, june 14th. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning to you, thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm jon kelley. good morning everybody. today investigators looking into a freak accident that kills a worker at the stevens creek quarry. for the record, this marks the second death at a south bay job site in four days. "toda
the toxic environment they say is forcing teachers to leave the district. >>> vice president joe biden about to make his way right here to the bay area. we'll tell you what's on his itinerary and why his visit is attracting protesters. >>> and success. you made it to friday, and it is going to be spectacular all across the bay area, especially today. then things change as we honor your dad on father's day. >>> the north bay looks really nice right now as the traffic...
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. >> what about the idea that the regulatory environment is getting tougher from the epa to, you know, the financial regulators, dodd frank, business today faces a different regulatory environment than the past couple of decades, no? >> i don't think so. i remember early on acquisitions we were going to make t at at&t, it was tough. we didn't know. we spent a great deal of time in the political part of the business and the regulatory part of the business. it was touch and go. i'm not sure it's changed so much. >> i see. okay. what about the global story? a lot of people say in the last several decades american business was really riding a wave of globalization. today, you're more likely to hear about jobs in buffalo and in michigan than in bangalor, india. are economies looking inward? >> i think so. i think there are some coming back. i think that's a good observation and i think that's a good sign. >> you think it's a good sign that it's not the globalization sort of openness that we saw a few years ago and now economies are looking inward? >> glad to see us bringing jobs back to th
. >> what about the idea that the regulatory environment is getting tougher from the epa to, you know, the financial regulators, dodd frank, business today faces a different regulatory environment than the past couple of decades, no? >> i don't think so. i remember early on acquisitions we were going to make t at at&t, it was tough. we didn't know. we spent a great deal of time in the political part of the business and the regulatory part of the business. it was touch and go....
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. >> i think the current attitude and air and environment in silicon valley is stagnant. it really is. there's people are quiet and they're serious and they're studious and looking at their notebooks and laptops and taking notes and everybody, whoa, this is not life, dude. this is nuts. this is not -- it means somebody here is not having fun. if you're not having fun, your products are going to suck. google, everybody raves about google's, you know, culture. i'm not sure i would rave much about that. >> what's wrong with the culture? what's wrong with the people there that they don't seem happy to you? >> you know, i'm not saying they don't seem happy. they don't seem individualistic enough. the culture is more chinese like. i'm not dissing the chinese. they're successful people. individuality is frowned upon. >> mcafee got married three weeks ago. he mentioned, still has a teenage girlfriend in central america. he's keynote speaker tomorrow night at the c2sv convention. >>> to the crisis in syria. what could be a landmark decision. the u.n. security council voted unanimo
. >> i think the current attitude and air and environment in silicon valley is stagnant. it really is. there's people are quiet and they're serious and they're studious and looking at their notebooks and laptops and taking notes and everybody, whoa, this is not life, dude. this is nuts. this is not -- it means somebody here is not having fun. if you're not having fun, your products are going to suck. google, everybody raves about google's, you know, culture. i'm not sure i would rave much...
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here at home in the u.s., we need to rebuild bipartisan support for the environment. we've kind of lost that. we need a strong government partner. water issues loom large too. but in water, there is a lot of progress. the business sector gets their dependence on water. so companies, beverage companies like coca-cola, pepsi are really being good partners of ours in investing watersheds, protecting nature. >> so how do you balance the idea that, for example, america is rich in shale, is rich in natural gas, and fracking and drilling is a big topic of debate. do we capitalize on the fact that this company is rich in this commodity and produce it and drill for it and frac? or do we worry that it's going to get into the water supply? is there a way to do both? >> my point of view is it's not a black and white situation. some people like to simplify things. it's black and white, good, evil. i don't think that's the situation. on the one hand, there are very serious environmental issues to address in connection with fracking, and it's a long list. there are aquifers, water t
here at home in the u.s., we need to rebuild bipartisan support for the environment. we've kind of lost that. we need a strong government partner. water issues loom large too. but in water, there is a lot of progress. the business sector gets their dependence on water. so companies, beverage companies like coca-cola, pepsi are really being good partners of ours in investing watersheds, protecting nature. >> so how do you balance the idea that, for example, america is rich in shale, is...
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our coaches and our players have always strives in that kind of environment. >> i think if you're prepared for a situation you're going to be confident when you go out to try to win a football game or whatever you're doing. if you're prepared for it, you're going to be confident. head down. keep working. this isn't a time to relax and get out of your routine or stop working hard. this is when you should work your hardest. >> reporter: colin kaepernick was by far the biggest hoard of media around him. he will have more and more of that as the week goes on from new orleans. a site of super bowl xlvii. 49ers trying to keep things as normal as possible. they got in sunday. a week long of practices beginning tonight and they'll be practicing at that saints sfifts. coverage from practice all on comcast sports net throughout the day. >> thank you very much. normal new orleans super bowl week. good luck on that. >> a lot of fun. we all know there's some sibling rivalry at this year's super bowl with jim harbaugh coaching the niners and his brother coaching the ravens. the super bowl also bringing
our coaches and our players have always strives in that kind of environment. >> i think if you're prepared for a situation you're going to be confident when you go out to try to win a football game or whatever you're doing. if you're prepared for it, you're going to be confident. head down. keep working. this isn't a time to relax and get out of your routine or stop working hard. this is when you should work your hardest. >> reporter: colin kaepernick was by far the biggest hoard of...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> a huge day for tesla. they told investors what they have been waiting and wanting to hear. scott budman is here with the details. >> tesla has done pretty well for investors and customers since going public. can the company turn a profit? today tesla released a statement saying it will show a profit and that sent shares of tesla stock off to the races. tesla says it sold more than 2,700 s sedans. more sales than wall street expected. tesla's stock closed up 16% all this a day ahead of whatever announcement tesla's ceo has been tweeting about. that is due tomorrow afternoon. >>> apple shares on the other hand fell by 3% today after ceo tim cook wrote a letter of apology to the chinese government after criticism aimed at effort regarding the customer service policy. the move comes at a time when apple is selling a lot of devices in china and wants relations to be smooth. many bay area companies have struggled trying to get to china. perhaps this will help others. >>> it might be just five or ten bucks
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> a huge day for tesla. they told investors what they have been waiting and wanting to hear. scott budman is here with the details. >> tesla has done pretty well for investors and customers since going public. can the company turn a profit? today tesla released a statement saying it will show a profit and that sent shares of tesla stock off to the races. tesla says it sold more than 2,700 s...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ...it's my job to look after it. the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> welcome back to nbc bay area. can anyone stop the stanford cardinals? get this. the women's basketball team rolled through the pac-12 en route to their seventh consecutive conference title, and 26 consecutive tournament appearance. the top seed in spokane region, stanford earned the right the host the first round game at maples pavilion. number 16 seed, tulsa was in. and they were down to fight this afternoon. into t
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> on our broadcast tonight, now hiring. a big jobs number as unemployment drops to its lowest level in four years. a rebound to report in housing and another record day on wall street. so tonight, we'll look at where the jobs are. >>> choice cuts. today is the last day for white house tours. but in other ways, washington is spending full speed ahead. tonight, are they playing politics with what they shut down and what they keep gog. >>> track record as an unpredictable storm rakes its way up the east coast, some are wondering why the american forecast models keep getting it wrong while the europeans have been more accurate about our weather. tonight, al roker gets some answers. >>> and making a difference. giving a fighting chance to some inspiring kids who could use one right about
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but this is the great thing about it is when you are part of an environment like this, you want more. so great job by the fans and i'm awfully proud of my guys. >> you want to get green, that's fine with us. game for tomorrow at oracle. >>> meantime, things not so good for the giants. tim lincecum pitched well but gave up the go ahead single to the padres in the third inning. and that's all the padres needed. as they go on to beat the giants 2-1. while the giants take the field at petco park in san diego today, hundreds of runners will head to the home of the giants to take on the bleachers. more than 500 runners and walkers of all ages and fitness levels will climb the stairs at at&t park this morning to raise money. the foundation is a nonprofit organization which provides free athletic education and art programs to underprivileged kids throughout the bay area. that event is expected to raise $150,000. bay area native and three-time olympic gold medalist kerri walsh will be participating in today's climb. >>> to the 49ers, they were busy trading picks again. and selected florida sta
but this is the great thing about it is when you are part of an environment like this, you want more. so great job by the fans and i'm awfully proud of my guys. >> you want to get green, that's fine with us. game for tomorrow at oracle. >>> meantime, things not so good for the giants. tim lincecum pitched well but gave up the go ahead single to the padres in the third inning. and that's all the padres needed. as they go on to beat the giants 2-1. while the giants take the field...
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. >> this is a learning environment. that's what we should be doing. i want parents to be mad because we don't have a science fair. why aren't they involved in putting that on at our school. not a halloween parade. >> it is a situation of community. unity. it builds the children's self-esteem. walking in the parade, it builds their social skills. i would not consider it being a nonacademic day. i feel like it's a real life to life day. >> the mother that we just heard from says she is working with a city council member to put together a halloween event off campus and after school hours. >>> let's get this weekend sorted out first. >> i have a look at the halloween forecast. we want to get you some more information on that 4.9 earthquake just to the north and to the west of yreka. over 3500 feet. no reports of any injuries or damage. we're also getting word here prosecute the tsunami center there is no watch or warning in place. this could be a shock to a potentially larger earthquake. the next hour or two will be very crucial. back here at home, it was
. >> this is a learning environment. that's what we should be doing. i want parents to be mad because we don't have a science fair. why aren't they involved in putting that on at our school. not a halloween parade. >> it is a situation of community. unity. it builds the children's self-esteem. walking in the parade, it builds their social skills. i would not consider it being a nonacademic day. i feel like it's a real life to life day. >> the mother that we just heard from...
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our coaches and our players have always -- always relished that, thrived in that kind of environment. >> i think if you're prepared for a situation, you're going to be confident when you go out to try to win a football game or whatever you're doing, if you're prepared for it, you're going to be confident. head down, keep working. this isn't a time to relax and get out of your routine or stop working hard. this is when you should be working your hardest. >> dashon goldson had a quote that says pressure under pressure. that bodes well for us. >> reporter: well, this club does get pressure under pressure and they've got one more week of preparations leading up to next sunday at super bowl xlvii when they get ready to take on the baltimore ravens. later on we will bring you a full sports report. mindy has a reminder of one who is looking for a elusive super bowl ring. nbc bay area news. >> all right. thank you very much, jim. see you in just a bit. >>> and how's that for a sendoff for the 49ers this afternoon? diehard fans waited outside the team's training facilities in send them on thei
our coaches and our players have always -- always relished that, thrived in that kind of environment. >> i think if you're prepared for a situation, you're going to be confident when you go out to try to win a football game or whatever you're doing, if you're prepared for it, you're going to be confident. head down, keep working. this isn't a time to relax and get out of your routine or stop working hard. this is when you should be working your hardest. >> dashon goldson had a quote...
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those services all at the same time, all inside that physical facility, it's a very, very difficult environment. >> reporter: if brocade can pull it off, maps, streaming replays and virtual menus will be as common as runs, passes and touchdowns. scott budman, "today in the bay." >> as for the other companies trying to get the gig, the 49ers will only say that there were other candidates for the job, but they say brocade and the biggest of networking companies got the contract. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay," coming up a daring interview for comcast sportsnet's ahmad fareed, the video that will have you on the edge of your seat. >>> looking live at the newest bit of public art, the city bleeds gold. the two artists who painted that mural say it only took them about a day and a half. we think it's going to last for a while. >>> for some fans the experience in new orleans is about as much about the experience as the big game. well, the culture of the big easy is certainly exciting. ahmad fareed of comcast sports net has been in new orleans all week long and found a little time to hit th
those services all at the same time, all inside that physical facility, it's a very, very difficult environment. >> reporter: if brocade can pull it off, maps, streaming replays and virtual menus will be as common as runs, passes and touchdowns. scott budman, "today in the bay." >> as for the other companies trying to get the gig, the 49ers will only say that there were other candidates for the job, but they say brocade and the biggest of networking companies got the...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >> the search continues today for a 19-year-old man in sacramento who may have been swept over a water fall. they saw the man swimming in the river when he was pulled over the edge of nevada falls. the current was moving quickly with temperatures in the low 50s. >> fish caught in the delta show higher levels of mercury in their system than fish caught anywhere else in their system. the study found. it can
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game...
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. >> it's considered both a safe environment and academically excellent school. >> yeah, i'm going to school. i go to oakland tech. it's an honor to go here. >> experts say it's the model of academy that is give students real world experience and that may be the key to transforming other schools as well. on campus security is high with five security guards. off campus security is a concern. they have had some issues. they conduct safety workshops for students and parents. >> a follow up with stories we have covered here. a new partnership with the explore tore yum. teachers integrate hands on learning. the classes are available online for free. >>> the governor is donating $1 billion for rigorous standards in california schools. in his budget, jerry brown set aside the money for common core, a new set of math, reading and writing standards designed to make american students more competiti competitive. >> this is a great intellectual move. it puts california in the forefront. it's not going to happen overnight. it will take training of the teachers and a lot of work throughout the stat
. >> it's considered both a safe environment and academically excellent school. >> yeah, i'm going to school. i go to oakland tech. it's an honor to go here. >> experts say it's the model of academy that is give students real world experience and that may be the key to transforming other schools as well. on campus security is high with five security guards. off campus security is a concern. they have had some issues. they conduct safety workshops for students and parents....
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. >> reporter: it read in part sexual harassment and hostile working environment are common place in the california air national guard. it said racial tension has been high since 2008 and petty says he found proof the california guard failed to immediately assign counselors and investigators when its members filed complaints. a violation of national guard standards. what is the current reputation of the california national guard? >> it's not a good one. it's not a good reputation. it's not. >> the petty report. you order ed it. taxpayers paid for it and essentially it was ignored. how do you argue that? >> there was no report. that document was merely a collection of individual statements that were never investigated. >> reporter: in your decades of experience, have you ever seen anything like you found in california? >> no. no. i never found that many people who weren't getting -- >> i can't believe the chain of command can't take care of people. >> they like to keep this a dirty little secret. they like to keep it in the closet with other skeletons. now the skeletons are starting t
. >> reporter: it read in part sexual harassment and hostile working environment are common place in the california air national guard. it said racial tension has been high since 2008 and petty says he found proof the california guard failed to immediately assign counselors and investigators when its members filed complaints. a violation of national guard standards. what is the current reputation of the california national guard? >> it's not a good one. it's not a good reputation....
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. >> she's accused of not doing her job to protect the people of california and the environment. now for the first time, the director of the department of toxic substances control sits down with investigative reporter vicki wynn. >> we were not serving the people of california. >> reporter: we first caught up with director deb bree raffell six months ago. >> i would take issue with that we're failing to enforce. >> it's not being served. it's like making industry happy is the primary responsibility. >> how do you feel then when people say the regulators are falling down on the job? >>> i feel disheartened frankly because i would say that it's a little extreme to say with we're falling down on the job. however, i would not say that we're doing everything we can. >> the day after we spoke to you on the sidewalk, you issued a memo on your staff saying about 20% of the companies under dtsc regulation were operating with expiring permits. 22 out of 118. what number is that now? >> i would love for you to talk to my permitting staff. i don't know the number right now. >> reporter: her
. >> she's accused of not doing her job to protect the people of california and the environment. now for the first time, the director of the department of toxic substances control sits down with investigative reporter vicki wynn. >> we were not serving the people of california. >> reporter: we first caught up with director deb bree raffell six months ago. >> i would take issue with that we're failing to enforce. >> it's not being served. it's like making industry...
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. >>> a nonprofit in the east bay is hoping to provide a safer environment for children to play in east oakland. today a group called east oakland community play date held an event. organizers say their ultimate goal is to provide a better future for kids growing up in east oakland. >> i would say to somebody who may see this, grab your neighborer's kids, whatever. come out one saturday and check it out. it's really big. >> east oakland community play date is in the middle of a month-long online fundraiser. you can go to nbcbayarea.com and search east oakland to find out more. >>> the little boy who came to be known as bat kid returned to the bay area today. kicked off the brave the bay 5 k run in san francisco today. there he is. scott is a cancer survivor and the fundraiser benefits the make-a-wish foundation. last month you probably remember thousands of people in san francisco helped make his dream come true fighting crime as batman. >>> and back to our developing weather story. check out the time lapsed video that shows just how much snow built up overnight. this is from north star
. >>> a nonprofit in the east bay is hoping to provide a safer environment for children to play in east oakland. today a group called east oakland community play date held an event. organizers say their ultimate goal is to provide a better future for kids growing up in east oakland. >> i would say to somebody who may see this, grab your neighborer's kids, whatever. come out one saturday and check it out. it's really big. >> east oakland community play date is in the middle...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> take a look. bat man is global. he has been spotted fighting crime in england. the pictures show a slightly less athletic bat man. she still fighting crime. he escortsa i wanted man into a police station in the town of bradford, england. the big question is who is the masked man? the super hero turned him in and disappeared. as for the suspect, he was charged with handling stolen goods. >> he is not christian bale. >> he was not allowed in. >> not in that. >> we just had rain coming our way that will hold off throughout tomorrow evening. 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 is when it arrives. a chance of thunderstorms on wednesday and much lower pollen. allergy sufferers, great news tonight. >> dress accordingly. good night. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rick
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> take a look. bat man is global. he has been spotted fighting crime in england. the pictures show a slightly less athletic bat man. she still fighting crime. he escortsa i wanted man into a police station in the town of bradford, england. the big...
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bottom with an f in that, we have lots of laws and policies in the state that just are not creating an environment where kids and schools can be successful. >> an admitted harsh grader, she gave no as. florida, had a b. >> florida, you know, 10 to 15 years ago was in the bottom third. >> it was not doing well at all. >> and the changes started with governor bush, put in place some very aggressive education reform like letter grading of all the schools saying we will tell the public, is your school a, or d or f? >> florida bought into the obama administration's demand for new rigorous teacher evaluations. an idea that has failed to catch on in california. >> it's not just staying still and maintaining -- it's trying move the state backwards. and that is something that should frustrate every taxpayer, every mother, every grandparent in the state to say, why aren't we putting our kids first? >> and that is powered by the unions, you think? >> absolutely. and it's exactly the opposite of what the obama administration is pushing and the opposite of what 38 other states are doing. >> it's that kind of c
bottom with an f in that, we have lots of laws and policies in the state that just are not creating an environment where kids and schools can be successful. >> an admitted harsh grader, she gave no as. florida, had a b. >> florida, you know, 10 to 15 years ago was in the bottom third. >> it was not doing well at all. >> and the changes started with governor bush, put in place some very aggressive education reform like letter grading of all the schools saying we will tell...
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anyone with time on their hands and the environment on their mind can get to work cleaning. the efforts appear to have paid off. when the institute started collecting trash in 1997, it could easily collect 5,000 pounds of it after a heavy rain. that number is cut dramatically. this, for example, is after the rain the previous day. >> you would see masses of floating styrofoam and paper cups, paper plaits. there would be five times more than this. >> the institute doesn't claim credit for all of the success. the city has installed new stilters to catch trash before it enters the lake and passed new laws to cut down on trash being created in the first place. many long time residents say they see a much much cleaner than it's ever been and they like dr. bailey knowing it. >> you get a lot of people coming by saying thank you. it happens every time we clean up. so that's encouraging. it's satisfying. >> we didn't have time to include it in the story but you can imagine all the interesting things he has found. a rubber duck collection, there's mannequin arms and anything you can
anyone with time on their hands and the environment on their mind can get to work cleaning. the efforts appear to have paid off. when the institute started collecting trash in 1997, it could easily collect 5,000 pounds of it after a heavy rain. that number is cut dramatically. this, for example, is after the rain the previous day. >> you would see masses of floating styrofoam and paper cups, paper plaits. there would be five times more than this. >> the institute doesn't claim...
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and when we see evidence to harm or the environment or human health. >> reporter: i think the people in the communities near evergreen and chevron would say check and check. >> my role is that our authorities are become exercised to the fullest extent possible. i'm committed to these at evergreen and chevron. >> reporter: in the past two years, the dtsc has shut down operations at two waste facilities. she's established this. a plan called fixing the foundation. to refocus the department on its mission to enforce the safe environmental l aal laws and pu businesses that violate them. >> when i'm gone, i've left in place a system that's robust, sensible and meaningful for the future. >> reporter: can you see how some people would think there's more lip service? >> i would hope they wouldn't. >> director raphael says her plan is on the department website with a time line and progress report. the next opportunity to see that progress comes any day when the dtsc announces how it will fix its permitting program. we will be following that progress and report those results back to you. >> if
and when we see evidence to harm or the environment or human health. >> reporter: i think the people in the communities near evergreen and chevron would say check and check. >> my role is that our authorities are become exercised to the fullest extent possible. i'm committed to these at evergreen and chevron. >> reporter: in the past two years, the dtsc has shut down operations at two waste facilities. she's established this. a plan called fixing the foundation. to refocus the...
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the head of $190 million state department accused of nothing doing its job to protect the people and environment of california. the accusation follows a series of our reports and criticism from state senators and an ethics investigation. now for the first time the director of the department of toxic substances control sits down with investigative reporter vickie wynn. >> we r not serving with the people of california. >> we first caught up with debbie rafael six months ago. now halfway into our report, she addresses the failures. >> the people are not being served. it's like making industry happy is their primary responsibility. >> how do you feel then when people say the regulators are falling down on the job? >> i feel disheartened frankly. i would say it's a little extreme to say that we're falling down on the job however i would not say say that we're doing everything we can. >> the day we talked with you on the sidewalk you issue a mem to your staff saying 20% of the companies under the regulation were operating with expired permits. what number is that now. >> i would love if r you to talk
the head of $190 million state department accused of nothing doing its job to protect the people and environment of california. the accusation follows a series of our reports and criticism from state senators and an ethics investigation. now for the first time the director of the department of toxic substances control sits down with investigative reporter vickie wynn. >> we r not serving with the people of california. >> we first caught up with debbie rafael six months ago. now...
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as he signed the memorandum of understanding with china to protect the environment. but the governor's critics say mr. brown needs to get environmental laws in california in order before going global. one of the hundreds of bills on the governor's desk is sb 4. the bill regulates the controversial practice of fracking in california. the governor says he'll sign it. >> well, doing nothing is the worst approach. and doing a comprehensive, scientific study of oil drilling, fracking, and various technologies that are associated with it, it's absolutely in the public interests. >> reporter: protesters say if the governor cares about the environment he will outlaw fracking. >> what we need the governor to do is to veto sb 4 and to follow the lead of governor mario cuomo who's put a moratorium on fracking while we study the full impacts. >> reporter: there are several other high-profile bills the governor mufs must consider, an early warning earthquake system, limousine safety and giving illegal immigrants driver's license. that he once opposed. >> i said at the time the an
as he signed the memorandum of understanding with china to protect the environment. but the governor's critics say mr. brown needs to get environmental laws in california in order before going global. one of the hundreds of bills on the governor's desk is sb 4. the bill regulates the controversial practice of fracking in california. the governor says he'll sign it. >> well, doing nothing is the worst approach. and doing a comprehensive, scientific study of oil drilling, fracking, and...
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a federally imposed order to close oyster farming hurts the environment. they say it's good for the economy. drake's employs 31 people and supplies about 40% of oysters. the ruling will be reconsidered in may. >> california department of corrections says the new policy for placing prisoners in solitary confinement comes after thousands went on a hunger strike in 011 to protest what they call torturous conditions at california prisons. families rallied at the state capitol. without the chance of being released to a regular cell. >> all these people out here are concerned, there's prisoners threatening to go on hunger strikes again and that's why they're letting people out. they haven't changed. >> corrections officials say there is a program where prisoners can get out of solitary. one of the requirements is about four years of good behavior. >>> the business world is buzzing tonight. silicon valley can companies are usually famous for letting employees work from home but one tech giant is being criticized for its new policy. no more telecommuting. yahoo! c
a federally imposed order to close oyster farming hurts the environment. they say it's good for the economy. drake's employs 31 people and supplies about 40% of oysters. the ruling will be reconsidered in may. >> california department of corrections says the new policy for placing prisoners in solitary confinement comes after thousands went on a hunger strike in 011 to protest what they call torturous conditions at california prisons. families rallied at the state capitol. without the...
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down a business when we feel the health of a community is at risk and we see evidence to harm to the environment or human health. >> i think the people in those communities would say check and check. >> my role is to make sure that our authorities are being exercised to the fullest extent possible. i'm committed to do so in conjunction with other agencies. >> in two years the tdsc have shut down two hazardous waste facilities and she produced this. >> it's my commitment to the people of california that when i'm gone i left in place a system that is robust, and meaningful for the future. >> can you see how some people would think this is more lip service. >> i hope they wouldn't. >> the director says she will post progress reports. >>> still to come, what happens when you don't pay your parking tickets? how about tens of thousands of dollars in parking violations? we investigate how some are dodging the law, that's next. >>> not paying and not getting caught. welcome back. we're talking about parking tickets. millions are issued every year across the bay area. we found drivers wracking up parking
down a business when we feel the health of a community is at risk and we see evidence to harm to the environment or human health. >> i think the people in those communities would say check and check. >> my role is to make sure that our authorities are being exercised to the fullest extent possible. i'm committed to do so in conjunction with other agencies. >> in two years the tdsc have shut down two hazardous waste facilities and she produced this. >> it's my commitment...
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. >> issalazar is suing cal train for not providing a safe work environment. >>> the list of suspects is growing, a fifth person now has been charged in the high-profile killing of a south bay millionaire. 32-year-old katrina marie fritz was arraigned on murder and robbery charges yesterday. detectives claim she is a prostitute who was frequently hired by the victim, ravi kumra, killed in a home invasion last november. fritz's brother is one of the three men charged in the case. another suspect and prostitute, raven dixon has already been charged as an accessory. >>> a gun buy-back event spear-headed by two bay area fathers is taking place this morning on the peninsula. menlo park base protect our children has raised more than $30,000 for today's event which will trade firearms for cash, no questions asked, of course. organizers roger lee and james cook have children in palo alto schools and were deeply affected by the mass shooting in newtown, connecticut. connecticut. >>> coming up later this morning it was an ugly day at the ball park as fists were flying between two california col
. >> issalazar is suing cal train for not providing a safe work environment. >>> the list of suspects is growing, a fifth person now has been charged in the high-profile killing of a south bay millionaire. 32-year-old katrina marie fritz was arraigned on murder and robbery charges yesterday. detectives claim she is a prostitute who was frequently hired by the victim, ravi kumra, killed in a home invasion last november. fritz's brother is one of the three men charged in the case....
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> good evening, i'm mindi bach, the warriors are clinging to a playoff spot and headed into tonight's game having lost 5 of the last 7 games. they have to turn things around against a foe they are all too familiar with. the bucks visiting the warriors. remember this guy in monta ellis? he is back. the former warrior having a great game. 26 points for monta, but the warriors led by one at the half. klay thompson, he had 18 points but not nuch for the warriors and the bucks had the -- san diego, st. mary's winner plays gonzaga. this game is going to overtime. to young. and that is good. and st. mary's wins barely, how about the world baseball classic. team usa and italy. giants pitcher vogelsong strikes out the side swinging. gave up 0 hits, four strikeouts in the last two innings t
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> good evening, i'm mindi bach, the warriors are clinging to a playoff spot and headed into tonight's game having lost 5 of the last 7 games. they have to turn things around against a foe they are all too familiar with. the bucks visiting the...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> tonight a suspect is in custody after stabbing as many as 14 people at a college near houston, texas. two people are in critical condition. it hoped in lone star community college. the suspect was confronted and held down by another student. details of the stabbings and a motive are unknown at this time. the suspect is described as a 21-year-old student. in january three people were shot at a different campus of the same college. >>> speaking out, parents of sandy hook victims are calling outlaw makers trying to stall a vote on gun control legislation. they say their children deserve a vote. tonight there is late word that their voices are being heard. nbc's steve handelsman is live in washington, d.c. with the latest. steve. >> reporter: hi, janelle. thanks. president obama brought these families here on air force one. they're ordinary americans, but they now have a lot of political influence on capitol hill because the nation feels their agony. as the gun control showdown approached in the senate, th
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> tonight a suspect is in custody after stabbing as many as 14 people at a college near houston, texas. two people are in critical condition. it hoped in lone star community college. the suspect was confronted and held down by another student. details of the stabbings and a motive are unknown at this time. the suspect is described as a 21-year-old student. in january three people were shot at a...
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. >> changing the community by changing the environment. one one woman is doing to transfer form the view and the people. >> the first for the airline industry next. >>> we have lift off with the wingspan of a 747 and the power of a small electric scooter. the solar impulse airplane kruszed around the bay air gentleman this afternoon without a single drop op fuel. today's flight which took off from moffett field will run 16 hours nonstop. you see it here flying over the golden gate bridge. the sun will power the plane's 12,000 solar panels during the day and solar charged batteries will change it after sundown. >> what we like to do is inspire people, inspire people to achieve their dreams, inspire people to aachieve maybe the impossible, to get out of their -- if we can bring this to young generation, that's the goal of this project. >> it will fly over the bay blij in the next couple of hours before landing at fof fete field. >> back on the ground when you first get a lance to drive there could be a big chance. california teenagers could
. >> changing the community by changing the environment. one one woman is doing to transfer form the view and the people. >> the first for the airline industry next. >>> we have lift off with the wingspan of a 747 and the power of a small electric scooter. the solar impulse airplane kruszed around the bay air gentleman this afternoon without a single drop op fuel. today's flight which took off from moffett field will run 16 hours nonstop. you see it here flying over the...
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. >>> a nonprofit in the east bay is hoping to provide a safer environment for children to play in east oakland, today, the group called east oakland community play date held their monthly event. kids and families had the opportunity to get a healthy breakfast, do arts and crafts and listen to live music, among other things. but organizers say their goal is to provide a better future in east oakland. >> we're not exactly sure how we'll help the next generation learn to change the statistics of gun violence and poor outcome for their livelihood without actuallyúgítting to know one another, and without faith to bond and form new relationships. >> just come out one saturday and check it out. you give the kids a chance to be kids if they can in their own neighborhoods. >> east oakland community play date is in the middle of a month-long on-line fundraiser to the crowd-pleasing website. you can search east oakland to find out more. >>> and the kid known as bat kid returned to the area today. miles scott kicked off the brave the bay 5 k run and triathlon in san francisco today. scott is a c
. >>> a nonprofit in the east bay is hoping to provide a safer environment for children to play in east oakland, today, the group called east oakland community play date held their monthly event. kids and families had the opportunity to get a healthy breakfast, do arts and crafts and listen to live music, among other things. but organizers say their goal is to provide a better future in east oakland. >> we're not exactly sure how we'll help the next generation learn to change the...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> people typically don't admit sexual assaults and murders to police officers unless, many of the, they probably have done it. so it was clear, we felt, he was responsible for the tricia reitler disappearance. >> she had such a zest for life. and she would walk in the room and everybody knew she was there. >> tricia reitler, a 19-year-old psych major at indiana wesleyan university was on her way to becoming a family counselor. >> her goal was to be able to put families back together again. >> then, in march 1993, donna and gary reitler received that late-night phone call every rent dreads, a cop from marion, indiana, was on the line. >> he said, do you know where tricia is? in my heart, i knew that something was drastically wrong. >> tricia had walked to an off-campus supermarket, and
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> people typically don't admit sexual assaults and murders to police officers unless, many of the, they probably have done it. so it was clear, we felt, he was responsible for the tricia reitler disappearance. >> she had such a zest for life....
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the matter and take all necessary steps to ensure our students have a safe and productive learning environment. no word if police are part of the investigation. the incident happened just before spring break. >>> the parents of a toddler allegedly tied up with tape at a police saintton school are suing the preschool. they say her hands and feet were tied up after she refused to take a nap. the incident has caused the 2-year-old to have panic attacks, they say, and can't sleep for more than a few hours at a time. >>> time for students at an east bay high school will be tested for tuberculosis. a student was diagnosed with the illness and has since recovered and is back at school. about 200 students had contact with the infected student and could have been exposed to t.b. it is the first case on a contra costa school campus in four years. >> east palo alto police searching for a drive-by shooter that shot somebody walking down the street. a 29-year-old man was shot in the head just before 8:00 last night. he was walking along azalea drive when investigators say a dark-colored vehicle pulled up a
the matter and take all necessary steps to ensure our students have a safe and productive learning environment. no word if police are part of the investigation. the incident happened just before spring break. >>> the parents of a toddler allegedly tied up with tape at a police saintton school are suing the preschool. they say her hands and feet were tied up after she refused to take a nap. the incident has caused the 2-year-old to have panic attacks, they say, and can't sleep for more...
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nothing compares to when you step into a locker room and have to face that macho testosterone-filled environment and more so when you have to get on a field. and teams are testing you physically, but also mentally. >> reporter: former pro players say controversy is not new to sports and teammates and the public will give te'o a chance to prove himself. >> winning cures all. come in as a rookie, top 15 pick, become a starter, lead your defense to a better season than they had the year before, that cures it. >> reporter: for today, michelle franzen, nbc news. >>> still ahead, the oscars are tonight and some studios spending a lot of green hoping their film will bring home a gold statuette. that after these messages. orldl. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> still to come on "today," the sound of music for those who need it most. top musicians who ar
nothing compares to when you step into a locker room and have to face that macho testosterone-filled environment and more so when you have to get on a field. and teams are testing you physically, but also mentally. >> reporter: former pro players say controversy is not new to sports and teammates and the public will give te'o a chance to prove himself. >> winning cures all. come in as a rookie, top 15 pick, become a starter, lead your defense to a better season than they had the...
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. >> i didn't want to throw any of the drugs into the environment. you hear all the time about the problems that it causes when people just dump prescription drugs. so we've been kind of accumulating over the last couple years and i missed it last year and i wanted to make sure that i made it this year. >> disposing of unused medicines by flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash pose potential safety and health hazards. if you missed the event, the dea says contact your local police department for drop-off locations. >>> from march madness to the super bowl, vegas draws in $3.5 billion for people betting on sports. compare that to the estimated hundreds of billions of dollars in underground sports betting. one california lawmaker is trying to legalize sports vetting in our state so we can cash in. >> nbc bay area's stephanie trong is live in san jose. stephanie, this bill in question failed last year. what's digfferent this time? >> reporter: last year it stalled in the assembly. state senator robert wright who's leading the way fe
. >> i didn't want to throw any of the drugs into the environment. you hear all the time about the problems that it causes when people just dump prescription drugs. so we've been kind of accumulating over the last couple years and i missed it last year and i wanted to make sure that i made it this year. >> disposing of unused medicines by flushing them down the toilet or throwing them in the trash pose potential safety and health hazards. if you missed the event, the dea says...
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. >> reporter: when the young people get together in this environment, something happens when they start talking and relating to each other and the way they relate to lady gaga. >> i think she's always so dedicated to her fans. >> they're feeling connected to each other and to lady gaga. they're feeling connected to their communities and resources in their communities. it's everything we hoped it would be. >> reporter: we're back to a live picture here where the born brave bus tour has parked for most of the afternoon. this started at 3:00 this afternoon and will run right up until the start of the concert. the bus tour is part of lady gaga's born this way foundation. the bus tour started this year. this is only the third stop so far. the concert does start at 7:30 tonight. we're live in san jose, arturo santiago, nbc bay area news. >> let's take a look at traffic around hp pavilion. if you're trying to get downtown, you might want to consider another route. >>> tonight, police are on the opportunity for a man that tried to kidnap a 3-year-old boy. here is two they're looking for. the bo
. >> reporter: when the young people get together in this environment, something happens when they start talking and relating to each other and the way they relate to lady gaga. >> i think she's always so dedicated to her fans. >> they're feeling connected to each other and to lady gaga. they're feeling connected to their communities and resources in their communities. it's everything we hoped it would be. >> reporter: we're back to a live picture here where the born...
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if you care anything about the environment, you know it was all worth it. it's taken two months of coordination and a lot of preparation to get to this. >> we found automobiles. all sorts of unknown types of piece offense equipment, marine debris, abandoned docks. >> reporter: and 102-foot tug boat named captain al. >> we know it was sunk between seven and nine years ago. it's 100-foot. there wasn't a lot of marine information on it. >> reporter: a 150-foot boat called the respect is also under the water nearby. we obtained the footage of its sinking after copper thieves were seen abandoning ship. it's taken $5 million worth of grants to clean up this environmental mess, but this is only the tip of the iceberg. there are more problems that come with all of this. >> fish feed on things that grow or live in the sediment, they also grab metals that have eroded off of these boats. >> reporter: if you fish in these waters, that food could end up on your table. it is used by thousands of boats each year. cleanup will take a lot of years and a lot of money. crews
if you care anything about the environment, you know it was all worth it. it's taken two months of coordination and a lot of preparation to get to this. >> we found automobiles. all sorts of unknown types of piece offense equipment, marine debris, abandoned docks. >> reporter: and 102-foot tug boat named captain al. >> we know it was sunk between seven and nine years ago. it's 100-foot. there wasn't a lot of marine information on it. >> reporter: a 150-foot boat called...
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says the ex-couple prefers texting over speaking and that eight children are living in an unhealthy environment. >>> celebrity divorces adopt always have to get ugly. according to various reports demi moore and ashton kutcher reached an amicable agreement in their divorce proceedings two years after their split. >>> david bowie celebrated halloween by releasing a creepy new video. according to the press release, he released a new clip for "love is lost" in his new apartment for 13 bucks. >>> the piano man plans to bring in the new year brooklyn style. billy joel will perform a new year's eve concert at the barclay center making it his first new york city show in seven years. >>> finally, katy perry happily left one legendary rocker off her list of high-profile romances. this was way back when. the pop star says she stiff armed milk jagger when he made a pass at her when she was 18 years old. she was back-up singer for the rolling stones. jagger says perry is confusing the rocker with someone else. i don't know his relationship status, but who would deny hitting on an 18-year-old katy perry. tha
says the ex-couple prefers texting over speaking and that eight children are living in an unhealthy environment. >>> celebrity divorces adopt always have to get ugly. according to various reports demi moore and ashton kutcher reached an amicable agreement in their divorce proceedings two years after their split. >>> david bowie celebrated halloween by releasing a creepy new video. according to the press release, he released a new clip for "love is lost" in his new...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> ahmed fareed here on the xfinity sports desk. the warriors are loving their home court. they have won their last two inside oracle arena. tonight inviting a team they haven't beat then year. warriors with a crucial matchup in the western conference with the rockets. warriors down two in the fourth. until harrison barnes driving. and he'll finish. ball game all tied up. two minutes left. warriors down three. steph curry finding david lee. slashing for the dunk. warriors down by one. under 30 seconds left. last chance for golden state. curry from deep. misses it. warriors do fall again to houston, 94-88. >> we had a good show. the fourth quarter moved the ball pretty well. like i said, they got free so many times, killed our rhythm a little bit. played in the half-court a lot. and we
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> ahmed fareed here on the xfinity sports desk. the warriors are loving their home court. they have won their last two inside oracle arena. tonight inviting a team they haven't beat then year. warriors with a crucial matchup in the western...
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we encourage that because it's better for the environment and better for timing as well. >> like how mike has insight for us. thank you very much, mike. coming up, racial profiling or resisting arrest? what the alameda county sheriff's department is saying about the rest that lands mc hammer behind bars. >>> and give you a live look at the bay bridge. that shot from down low from our photographer aaron murphy. thank you. we'll be back in two minutes. first, a golden moment from the academy awards. >> oh god. thank you for believing in me all the time. my man, i love you, baby. >>> this morning the alameda county sheriff's department is telling its side of the story after an incident landed mc hammer in jail. hammer was arrested thursday in dublin in charges of obstructing and resisting an officer. the rapper claims he was the victim of racial profiling and that the first words out of the officer's mouth were "are you on parole or probation?" the alameda county sheriff's department says the car hammer was parked in was not registered to him and the registration had expired. a lieutena
we encourage that because it's better for the environment and better for timing as well. >> like how mike has insight for us. thank you very much, mike. coming up, racial profiling or resisting arrest? what the alameda county sheriff's department is saying about the rest that lands mc hammer behind bars. >>> and give you a live look at the bay bridge. that shot from down low from our photographer aaron murphy. thank you. we'll be back in two minutes. first, a golden moment from...
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. >> reporter: jesse marquez is president of the coalition for a safe environment. he lives near a metal shredder in southern california. >> you have gas tanks that have residual gas in it. metal parts will be painted. and it is toxic and hazardous. we've identified lead and other chemicals that are part of the scrap metalling process. >> reporter: in a 2002 study, a scientist found that treated fluff from at least two facilities exceeded the state's threshold for sync and cadmium. and the varying chemicals linked to cancer were found in all of the samples he tested. wood represented they stop classifying this waste as nonhazardous. >> we have determined that the waste needed to be treated as hazardous waste. >> reporter: six years later, maureen took action. in 2008, she sent a letter to the shredder industry, stating they would stop allowing treated fluff to be classified as nonhazardous, to prevent the harmful exposures to toxins. what happened? >> i don't know. everything i tried to do was tossed out. >> reporter: it still hasn't reclassified the treated fluff a
. >> reporter: jesse marquez is president of the coalition for a safe environment. he lives near a metal shredder in southern california. >> you have gas tanks that have residual gas in it. metal parts will be painted. and it is toxic and hazardous. we've identified lead and other chemicals that are part of the scrap metalling process. >> reporter: in a 2002 study, a scientist found that treated fluff from at least two facilities exceeded the state's threshold for sync and...
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that's the environment and so a car is not a safe place to be. when traffic and other things were complicating factors yesterday, it made it extremely dangerous for the crews. and no tornado-producing super cells on the radar right now. we is flooding and severe storms, but it looks like the worst threat has passed now for oklahoma and arkansas. quickly back home, our weather today. quite hot. we will let you know about the full forecast coming up. back to you. >> rob, thanks very much. great tornado information. thank you for that. of course, stay with nbc bay area both on air and online for continuing coverage of the severe weather in the midwest(g and visit nbcbayarea.com and search "tornado." >>> we have a follow-up to breaking news last night. a missing 4-year-old girl in richmond. the girl vanished from her grandmother's house. her family and police looked for her for hours and she was found inside that very home in rich phupd. >> oh, found my baby! >> they found her! >> the family of her got the good news before midnight. the girl was play
that's the environment and so a car is not a safe place to be. when traffic and other things were complicating factors yesterday, it made it extremely dangerous for the crews. and no tornado-producing super cells on the radar right now. we is flooding and severe storms, but it looks like the worst threat has passed now for oklahoma and arkansas. quickly back home, our weather today. quite hot. we will let you know about the full forecast coming up. back to you. >> rob, thanks very much....
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we will have to watch out for maybe a brief ramp up, as we go from moist and marine air environment to one that looks more like summer by next weekend. we will push 90 degrees inland by next saturday. receive not day forecast didn't get the memo about the unofficial visit from summer. >> we'll be right back. >>> you can call him a. sort of. a penguins escaped. >> it was captured on video. it opened to the public on friday and one witness said her 4-year-old child's safety, she was concerned about it and thinks sea world should modify the attraction so penguins can't get out. so the penguins are safe and everyone else at the same time. >> are penguins especially fierce? >> they don't seem fierce. >> they don't seem fierce to me. >> we'll be right back. >>> you hear it all the time, a must-win game, but that cliche is true tonight for the sharks in their game against the kings. if they lose, their run is over. good news, sharks are playing at home where they have yet to lose this season. they are off to a great start. you will see the highlights on the brink of elimination so this is gam
we will have to watch out for maybe a brief ramp up, as we go from moist and marine air environment to one that looks more like summer by next weekend. we will push 90 degrees inland by next saturday. receive not day forecast didn't get the memo about the unofficial visit from summer. >> we'll be right back. >>> you can call him a. sort of. a penguins escaped. >> it was captured on video. it opened to the public on friday and one witness said her 4-year-old child's safety,...